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Prof. Adrian Matthews
Professor of Meteorology, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia
Professor Adrian Matthews studied for his PhD in Meteorology at University of Reading, then took on postdoctoral roles at Reading, University of Colorado, and Monash University, before taking a faculty position at University of East Anglia, where he is Professor of Meteorology. His research interests are in atmospheric and ocean dynamics, with an emphasis on meteorology, high impact weather and climate dynamics in the Tropics.
Professor Matthews served as an Associate Editor of the Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society for six years before taking on the role of Co-Editor-in-Chief.

Dr. Antje Weisheimer
Principal Research Fellow, National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS)
Dr. Antje Weisheimer is a Principal Research Fellow at the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) and acting site lead for NCAS Oxford. She also holds the position of senior scientist in the Research Department of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) in Reading.
Dr. Weisheimer served as Associate Editor of the Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society for 10 years before taking on the role of Co-Editor-in-Chief.
Outgoing Chief Editor
John Methven
University of Reading, United Kingdom
Associate Editors
Javier Amezcua
Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico
Specialist areas: Data assimilation, statistics, dynamical systems, uncertainty quantification
Learn more about Javier Amezcua.
Craig Bishop
University of Melbourne, Australia
Specialist areas: Data assimilation methods, Ensemble forecasting and statistical post-processing of ensemble forecasts, Statistical post-processing of ensembles of climate projections, Observational network design, Atmospheric and ocean dynamics
Learn more about Craig Bishop.
Jochen Broecker
University of Reading, United Kingdom
Specialist areas: Data assimilation, statistical learning, weather forecasts, economical applications
Learn more about Jochen Broecker.
Andreas Doernbrack
German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany
Specialist areas: Mesoscale meteorology, large eddy simulations
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Paul Griffiths
School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Specialist areas: Atmospheric chemistry modelling, chemistry-climate interactions
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Stephan Havemann
Met Office, United Kingdom
Specialist areas: (Atmospheric) Radiation, Data Assimilation, Analysis of observations, Mathematical Modelling, Machine Learning / Artificial Intelligence
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Sarah Ineson
Met Office, United Kingdom
Specialist areas: Seasonal forecasting, ENSO and ENSO teleconnections, Climate variability
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Jun Inoue
National Institute of Polar Research, Japan
Specialist areas: Polar meteorology, air-ice-sea interaction, polar climate system
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Tijana Janjic-Pfander
Hans Ertel Centre, Germany
Specialist areas: Data assimilation for state and parameter estimation, convective scale, machine learning, quantification of uncertainties
Learn more about Tijana Janjic-Pfander.
James Kent
Met Office, United Kingdom
Specialist areas: Numerical Methods, Dynamical Cores, Advection Schemes, Idealised Testing
Simone Marras
New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States
Specialist areas: Cloud modelling, Atmospheric turbulence, Natural Hazards (tropical cyclones and tsunamis), Open source scientific software development, Quantum computing
Learn more about Simone Marras.
Greg McFarquhar
School of Meteorology, The University of Oklahoma, United States
Specialist areas: Cloud physics, Arctic clouds, In-situ observations
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Zhiyong Meng
Peking University, China
Specialist areas: Atmospheric dynamics, severe convection, data assimilation
Learn more about Zhiyong Meng.
Mario Miglietta
CNR-ISAC, Italy
Specialist areas: Mesoscale meteorology, orographic precipitation, cyclones, severe storms
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Annette Miltenberger
Met Office, United Kingdom
Specialist areas: Cloud microphysics and interaction with dynamics, uncertainties in atmospheric modelling
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Ashis Mitra
TERI School of Advanced Studies, India
Specialist areas: Monsoon circulations, climate, coupled modelling
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Marion Mittermaier
Met Office, United Kingdom
Specialist areas: Evaluation/verification, observations, hydrometeorology
Learn more about Marion Mittermaier.
David S. Nolan
University of Miami, United States
Specialist areas: Tropical cyclones, Severe Storms, Tornadoes, Gravity Waves
Learn more about David S. Nolan.
Simon C. Peatman
Centre for Climate Research, Singapore
Specialist areas: Maritime Continent, Tropical processes, Intra-seasonal variability, Diurnal cycle, Scale interactions
Learn more about Simon C. Peatman.
Jonathan Poterjoy
University of Maryland, United States
Specialist areas: Atmospheric dynamics, tropical cyclones, mesoscale meteorology, data assimilation, numerical weather prediction, probabilistic forecasting
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Patricia de Rosnay
ECMWF, Reading, United Kingdom
Specialist areas: Land data assimilation for NWP, coupled data assimilation, climate reanalysis, land surface observations
Learn more about Patricia de Rosnay.
Sebastien Schemm
ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Specialist areas: Atmospheric dynamics, high-resolution modelling, applied machine learning. Within Atmospheric dynamics: Jet stream, storm tracks, extratropical cyclone life cycles, diabatic processes, Rossby wave dynamics
Learn more about Sebastien Schemm.
Richard Scott
University of St Andrews, United Kingdom
Specialist areas: Straospheric dynamics, polar vortex
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Bablu Sinha
National Oceanography Centre (NOC), United Kingdom
Specialist areas: Ocean modelling, climate, predictability
Learn more about Bablu Sinha.
Gert-Jan Steeneveld
University of Wageningen, Netherlands
Specialist areas: Urban climate, high-resolution numerical weather modelling, fog
Learn more about Gert-Jan Steeneveld.
Andrew G. Turner
University of Reading, United Kingdom
Nikki Vercauteren
University of Oslo, Norway
Specialist areas: Boundary layer meteorology, atmospheric turbulence, stochastic parameterisations
Learn more about Nikki Vercauteren.
Hilary Weller
University of Reading, United Kingdom
Specialist areas: Numerical methods for atmosphere and ocean models, Transport schemes, Time stepping
Learn more about Hilary Weller.
Chris Westbrook
University of Reading, United Kingdom
Specialist areas: Cloud microphysics, radar meteorology, electromagnetic scattering, remote sensing
Learn more about Chris Westbrook.
Peiqiang Xu
Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Specialist areas: Climate dynamics, general circulation of the atmosphere, extreme events
Learn more about Peiqiang Xu.
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Editor's Highlights
- Land-surface interactions with the atmosphere over the Iberian Semi-arid Environment (LIAISE): First mesoscale modelling intercomparison
Maria A. Jiménez, Joan Cuxart, Aaron A. Boone, Patrick Le Moigne, Tanguy Lunel, Jordi Mercader, Josep R. Miró, Martin Best, Jennifer K. Brooke - Entrainment and detrainment statistics of a stationary shallow cumulus cloud
Jingzi Huang, Henry C. Burridge, Stephan R. de Roode, Maarten van Reeuwijk - Impact of ensemble-based hybrid background-error covariances in ECMWF's next-generation ocean reanalysis system
Marcin Chrust, Anthony T. Weaver, Philip Browne, Hao Zuo, Magdalena Alonso Balmaseda - Study of fog dissipation in an internal boundary layer on Sable Island
Stef L. Bardoel, Sebastian Hoch, Jesus Ruiz-Plancarte, Luc Lenain, Ismail Gultepe, Andrey A. Grachev, Saša Gaberšek, Qing Wang, Harindra J. S. Fernando - On the thermodynamic invariance of fine-grain and coarse-grain fluid models by Thomas Dubos
- Tropospheric amplification of stratosphere–troposphere coupling by Baldwin, et al.
- Joint estimation of sea ice and atmospheric state from microwave imagers in operational weather forecasting by Geer, et al.
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